Polian, 75, and current ESPN analyst, is a Super Bowl champion, six-time NFL Executive of the Year and a Pro Football Hall of Famer.

Polian was mastermind behind the building of the Bills’ early-90s dynasty and he recently fished his thoughts on the current state of affairs in Orchard Park.

Appearing on the team’s radio show, One Bills Live, Polian said he believes that the way the organization is heading with head coach Sean McDermott and general manager Brandon Beane is the right one.

“I reach out every once in a while [to McDermott & Beane],” Polian said. “I talked to Sean recently, just wanted to congratulate him on how things were going. From just one man’s perspective, just say ‘Hey, things are headed in the right direction. Don’t be discouraged.’ Not that he ever is. Just keep working, you’re on the right path.”

“To me that’s pretty obvious,” Polian added.

Polian mentioned that Buffalo’s record is not a reflection of the team’s performances as of late. The analyst said he particularly liked the Bills’ effort against the Jets and New England Patriots on Monday Night Football.

“Rome wasn’t built in a day,” Polian said. “When we went through the growth process, we weren’t a four-time Super Bowl team right off the bat. It takes a while. There’s nothing but good things happening [in Buffalo] from my perspective.”